Inauguration of the Parque de la Memoria
Video of the opening day of the Parque de la Memoria. The Monument was completed in 2007 and the space was fully opened in 2010.
Video of the opening day of the Parque de la Memoria. The Monument was completed in 2007 and the space was fully opened in 2010.
Record of the construction, location and inauguration process of the sculpture Victoria by William Tucker.
In the framework of the Perfomance Biennial 2015, the Parque de la Memoria developed three activities. The exhibition Volátil Felicidad, the performance of Fernando Rubio El tiempo entre nosotros and this talk by Laurie Anderson with Pablo Schanton.
Luego de 7 años, inauguramos una nueva escultura. Se trata de la obra ”HUACA” del artista Germán Botero (Colombia, 1946), ganadora del Concurso Internacional de Esculturas Parque de la Memoria 1999.
El nombre “huaca”, del quechua wak’a, refiere a nuestras culturas andinas, al sitio donde se realizaba el intercambio simbólico entre la vida y la muerte. Allí, acompañados de sus objetos cotidianos y rituales, los habitantes prehispánicos continuaban una existencia otra, entendida como un continuo, un diálogo permanente entre la vida y la muerte. En su acepción más frecuente, “huaca” alude específicamente a las monumentales estructuras piramidales que constituyen uno de los rasgos característicos del área andina central.
Esta escultura hace referencia a la dislocación que provoca la ausencia de un rito funerario, característica de muchos de los detenidos-desaparecidos, y a la rotura que esta ausencia produce, no sólo de los lazos afectivos con nuestros seres queridos sino también en relación al cosmos. Así, la escultura funciona como un espacio ritual que connota nuestra relación con la tierra a la cual pertenecemos e incluye la presencia del agua como elemento de vida.
Video: GCBA
Introductory video to the Parque de la Memoria – Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado made by exchange students who did internships at the institution.
OUT (OF) THE LAW
In a famous Kafka tale, a miserable peasant waits for decades at the gates of the Law to be let through, to finally die without learning that they had always been open. The Law of Capital works in reverse. It keeps us in an interior confinement, under the guise of complete freedom (of the market, of expression, of citizenship, whatever it may be), but it never shows us the exit door. Both, however, complement each other. The peasant does not know that he could, by his own means, access a Law that frees him from the exploitation. We do not know that by re-founding the work of the Law we could find a way out.
And is that the domain of the Law of Capital is made of something more -much more- than heavy gates guarded by armed guards (extreme resources for when everything else is not enough). It is made, for example, of words, of a true language that resonates in our ears until we make us believe that it is our “natural” language, that they are words of our own creation. And it is made of rituals, gestures, behaviors, habits, spaces, images, objects, mythical stories, masquerades, performances, staging. Of everything, then, what makes up what anthropology calls culture. Capital is a culture that appears as nature: its Law seems to us as fatal as, let’s say, the Law of gravity. And it is true that it is fatal: it kills a little every day with the utmost naturalness.
Essays on a court by Alicia Herrero suggests another way of acting the Law. A way that involves modifying spaces, images, gestures, habits, etc., to put yourself outside this Law; to generate another Law that clearly points to where the doors are, the exits, the authentic Nature. For example, the space of tragedy (and what else is the experience lived under the Law of Capital?), Which makes room and yields its voice to the Choir, so that it can bear witness by withdrawing from its place of victim (like than in classical antiquity, and that continues in the Law of Capital, the witness was a martyr: who testified of his faith at the cost of the sacrifice of his body).The corridors of the Law are usually dark, confusing, silent. Here, crossing a corridor of critical clarity, the geometries of the Law turn on themselves to illuminate, with their own movement, the evidence of the need for a trial of the Law of Capital, where the Choir is another kind of witness: who he remakes the Law with his collective and polyphonic voice. There, on the premises, it will be seen that the instances of the presentation of the case, or of the accusations, are embodied by women. It should not be a chance. They are, today, a bit outside the Law (of Capital). They are not the only ones, from now on. The whole wide and painful space of exclusion, marginalization, exploitation, arbitrary domination, colonization of consciences – that is, almost everyone – is the potential precinct for a regeneration of the Law. It even seems to suggest the work of Alice, of the generation of a new class of Judge. Because, it is already known: with the Law of Capital, the judge, by definition, fails.
Eduardo Grüner
The video is part of the exhibition
“Ensayos sobre un tribunal al poder de la economía política”
Database Space – Parque de la Memoria 03/22/2019 to 06/09/2019
Audiovisual production:
Video: Opening.
Performer: Agustina Frontera Paz.
Video: Accusation.
Performers: Carla Crespo, Lorena Vega and Julia Perette.
Casting: Lila Lisenberg.
Makeup: Dino Balanzino
Realization: Cocuyo Club
Acknowledgments: Center for Legal and Social Studies.
The Parque de la Memoria – Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado conducted a series of interviews with people related to the process of construction and development of the memory space.
These videos are part of the audiovisual archive of the Parque de la Memoria and are part of the project “Stories of a Project to Not Forget”.
The video is part of the project
“STORIES OF A PROJECT TO NOT FORGET”
Memory Park
Audiovisual production:
General realization: Malena Sivak.
Idea, documentation and interviews: Vanesa Figueredo and Iván Wrobel.
Chambers: Alejandro Delaunay, Mariano Melega and Pablo Gonzalez Galetto.
Acknowledgments: Open Memory, Memory Park Management Council, Memory Park Staff, Mónica Hasenberg (photos), Eduardo Longoni (photos) and Jairo Cwaik (drone).
The Parque de la Memoria – Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado conducted a series of interviews with people related to the process of construction and development of the memory space.
These videos are part of the audiovisual archive of the Parque de la Memoria and are part of the project “Stories of a Project to Not Forget”.
The video is part of the project
“STORIES OF A PROJECT TO NOT FORGET”
Memory Park
Audiovisual production:
General realization: Malena Sivak.
Idea, documentation and interviews: Vanesa Figueredo and Iván Wrobel.
Chambers: Alejandro Delaunay, Mariano Melega and Pablo Gonzalez Galetto.
Acknowledgments: Open Memory, Memory Park Management Council, Memory Park Staff, Mónica Hasenberg (photos), Eduardo Longoni (photos) and Jairo Cwaik (drone).
The Parque de la Memoria – Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado conducted a series of interviews with people related to the process of construction and development of the memory space.
These videos are part of the audiovisual archive of the Parque de la Memoria and are part of the project “Stories of a Project to Not Forget”.
The video is part of the project
“STORIES OF A PROJECT TO NOT FORGET”
Memory Park
Audiovisual production:
General realization: Malena Sivak.
Idea, documentation and interviews: Vanesa Figueredo and Iván Wrobel.
Chambers: Alejandro Delaunay, Mariano Melega and Pablo Gonzalez Galetto.
Acknowledgments: Open Memory, Memory Park Management Council, Memory Park Staff, Mónica Hasenberg (photos), Eduardo Longoni (photos) and Jairo Cwaik (drone).
The Parque de la Memoria – Monumento a las Víctimas del Terrorismo de Estado conducted a series of interviews with people related to the process of construction and development of the memory space.
These videos are part of the audiovisual archive of the Parque de la Memoria and are part of the project “Stories of a Project to Not Forget”.
The video is part of the project
“STORIES OF A PROJECT TO NOT FORGET”
Memory Park
Audiovisual production:
General realization: Malena Sivak.
Idea, documentation and interviews: Vanesa Figueredo and Iván Wrobel.
Chambers: Alejandro Delaunay, Mariano Melega and Pablo Gonzalez Galetto.
Acknowledgments: Open Memory, Memory Park Management Council, Memory Park Staff, Mónica Hasenberg (photos), Eduardo Longoni (photos) and Jairo Cwaik (drone).
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